ZaphodBblbrxNo. It’s clearly a pulse arc in salt water. That’s why the bulb is open at the bottom. The teeth of the serpent, which is shorthand for current flow, are the diode and electrode of a DC circuit that functions with a square wave of roughly 3.6 MHz, a frequency at which salt water will burn when exposed to an ignition source.Or so I’ve heard…
ZaphodBblbrxNo. It’s clearly a pulse arc in salt water. That’s why the bulb is open at the bottom. The teeth of the serpent, which is shorthand for current flow, are the diode and electrode of a DC circuit that functions with a square wave of roughly 3.6 MHz, a frequency at which salt water will burn when exposed to an ignition source.Or so I’ve heard…